CONTROL JOINT SEALANTS
Laying out a concrete surface does not come without complications. Without the right control joint sealant to seal control joints, concrete becomes more susceptible to cracks. A control joint performs a basic yet essential role in any concrete floor. They are inserted in the layout phase before the concrete cures to prevent severe cracks and avoid the necessity of major repairs later on. Much like its name suggests, a control join controls cracks in concrete. Essentially, a control join is a crack in its own right, but by being placed in specific areas, they can absorb the stress placed on the surface, thereby diminishing the threat of other cracks coming up in a chaotic, haphazard manner. Such cracks are not only unsightly, but also subject the concrete surface to further damage that could result in major costs. The proper insertion of control joints is particularly necessary for concrete floors exposed to heavy traffic. The stress on the surface can only be properly handled with the appropriate flooring tools – namely, control joints. If a concrete has already been placed, control joints can still be placed with the proper masonry tools and skill.Once the control joints are inserted, they will need to be sealed for durability. The Richmond Primoid team can competently and proficiently seal the control joints in your new industrial floor before usage begins to wear away the edges, saving you money that would be put towards repairs. Taking the extra step to procure a control joint sealant to seal control joints, you are not only protecting your concrete surface, but also your budget.
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